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The economy still centre stage ahead of Angola’s elections
Angola, Africa's second-largest oil producer and one of its largest economies, goes to the polls on Wednesday.
Indian tycoon Adani’s empire ‘deeply leveraged’: CreditSights
The Fitch Group research unit 's report warned of the worst-case scenario of a potential default.
The battle to remain Palestinian in Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter
A legal battle over the ownership of historic properties belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church has turned political.
Will Darya Dugina’s killing influence the Russia-Ukraine war?
While it remains unclear who killed Dugina, the incident might 'rattle the Kremlin', experts say.
Indian legislator from Modi’s BJP arrested after Prophet remarks
The arrest of T Raja Singh in Telangana state comes months after his party suspended a spokeswoman for similar comments.
Fears of Russian attacks as Ukraine set to mark independence day
US embassy in Kyiv warns citizens to leave 'now', cites information of Russia 'stepping up efforts to launch strikes'.
Iraq’s political crisis escalates as judiciary suspends its work
Supporters of religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr launched a new sit-in in front of the Supreme Judicial Council.
Rights groups accuse UK over arrest of Sikh blogger in India
Reprieve and Redress say British spy agencies may have shared data about UK citizen Jagtar Singh Johal with India.
English Channel migrant crossings hit new single-day record: UK
The UK government figures say the number of people crossing the English Channel from France has hit a new high.
Pakistan could provide troops for Qatar World Cup security
Pakistan's information minister says cabinet has approved draft agreement ahead of PM Sharif's visit to Doha.
Journalist becomes 15th media worker killed this year in Mexico
Fredid Roman was fatally shot in Chilpancingo, the capital of southern Guerrero state.
Call for South Korea to investigate child adoptions to Denmark
About 200,000 South Korean children were adopted by foreign parents over past six decades, mainly in Europe and the US.
Western media needs to stop fixating on how Arab women look
From racism to hyper-sexualisation, the depiction of Arab women in the West masks their many achievements.
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif visits Qatar seeking trade, investment
Visit comes ahead of an IMF meeting next week that is expected to approve a $1.2bn tranche of lending to Islamabad.
Malaysia top court upholds ex-PM Najib’s conviction in 1MDB case
The verdict means Najib will have to serve a 12-year sentence, making him the first former prime minister to be jailed.
Miss Panama: How a Black woman made history in Panama
Gloria Karamanites didn’t just win a pageant when she was crowned Miss Panama. She made history.  
Photos: Deadly Afghanistan floods another challenge for Taliban
At least 20 people have been killed in flash floods in central Afghanistan, a disaster management official says.
Suspect charged with third murder in string of US Muslim killings
Muhammad Syed is also suspected in a fourth killing, in murders that resonated across the US Muslim community.
Ukraine football season kicks off amid threat of Russian attacks
Games to be played behind closed doors amid heavy security, mostly in stadiums in Kyiv and the west.
Brazil’s never ending war on the poor
Brazilian police are waging a deadly war against the poor because they were created to do just that.
New Beirut port silo collapse brings back blast trauma
Clouds of dust rise over the port after the collapse, which brought down the last of the northern block of silos.
NASA’s James Webb telescope shows ‘unprecedented’ Jupiter views
The world’s newest and biggest space telescope reveals images showing views of biggest planet 'never seen' before.
In the neighbourhood of Brazilian footballer Ronaldo
A journey through the lower-middle-class northern suburb where Brazil's World Cup-winning footballer grew up.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 181
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 181st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Former Apple car engineer pleads guilty to trade secret theft
Prosecutors alleged worker downloaded plans for Apple's self-driving program before booking last-minute flight to China.
Australia announces inquiry into Morrison’s secret ministries
Move comes after solicitor general said ex-PM's actions were 'inconsistent' with practices of a responsible government.
Hyundai supplier accused of child labour violations in US
Department of Labor accuses SL Alabama LLC of employing underage workers at Alabama plant.
Japan may scrap COVID tests for travellers: Nikkei
East Asian country currently requires arrivals to produce a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours of departure.
Malaysia’s Najib seeks to remove top judge from 1MDB appeal
Ex-PM is petitioning top court to quash his corruption conviction and jail sentence in case linked to 1MDB scandal.
China says COVID has exacerbated decline in births, marriages
Health commission says COVID-19 has had 'a clear impact on marriage and childbirth arrangements of some people'.
Will China ever let Taiwan be Taiwan?
As China steps up its threats against the self-governed island, Taiwan considers its future.
Russia-Ukraine war: Kyiv bans Independence Day celebrations
Ukraine's capital bans events celebrating independence from Soviet rule, citing threat of renewed Russian attacks.
Trump seeks to block FBI from reviewing Mar-a-Lago documents
Trump lawyers ask US judge to temporarily block FBI from reviewing documents recovered from ex-president's Florida home.
US court backs Conoco’s $8.7bn award for seized Venezuelan assets
Judge's ruling upholds a 2019 decision by the World Bank awarding billions to US oil giant over asset expropriation.
Thousands protest in Haiti over insecurity, rising costs
Haitian demonstrators demand removal of Prime Minister Ariel Henry as rallies held in several cities across the country.
Some 9,000 Ukrainian troops killed during Russian invasion: Kyiv
The UN says 5,587 civilians have been killed and 7,890 wounded during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
‘Children of hell’: Somali PM decries al-Shabab after hotel siege
Hamza Abdi Barre calls on Somalis to unite against al-Shabab after it killed more than 20 people in brazen attack.
What is behind the UK’s ‘summer of strikes’?
Workers across different sectors walk off the job to demand better pay and conditions.
US says ‘encouraged’ by Iranian response to nuclear deal proposal
US State Department says outstanding issues remain, and the Biden administration is still undertaking 'consultations'.
How a high-risk California town learned to live with fire
As climate change fuels increasingly severe blazes in US, Topanga has taken steps to reduce its vulnerability.
EU hopes for quick US response to Iran nuclear deal
Iran last week responded to the EU's 'final' text with 'additional views and considerations' on a new nuclear accord.
Israel court denies release of Palestinian hunger striker
Legal observers say the Israeli Supreme Court has effectively handed Khalil Awawdeh a 'death sentence'.
Serb official visits Moscow, calls sanctions EU ‘hysteria’
Serbian interior minister highlights Belgrade's refusal to join Western sanctions against Russia over Ukraine invasion.
US court rejects Ben & Jerry’s push to block sales in West Bank
Judge says company did not show sales of its ice cream in occupied Palestinian territories caused 'irreparable harm'.
Canada would need ‘business case’ for LNG exports to Europe: PM
Justin Trudeau says natural gas exports costly and logistically difficult, but Canada will boost global energy supplies.
Finland PM tests negative for drugs after party video uproar
Footage of Marin dancing at a house party circulated on social media, raising questions about illegal substances.
Russia points finger at Ukraine in killing of Darya Dugina
Kyiv has denied killing Dugina, the daughter of prominent Russian ultra-nationalist Alexander Dugin.
Burundi sends troops to DRC for regional peacekeeping force
There are more than 120 armed groups active in the DRC, driving longstanding conflict in the country.
Dr Anthony Fauci, face of US pandemic response, to step down
Joe Biden thanks Fauci, the US president's chief medical adviser, for his decades of 'dedicated' public service.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan charged: What happens next?
Removed leader must appear before an anti-terrorism court to face charges after allegedly 'threatening' officials.
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